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Stem Cell Channel (Audio)

Stem cell science is changing medicine and our understanding of human development. The Stem Cell Channel takes you into the labs where cutting edge-research takes place, introduces you to the scientists leading the way, and breaks down how these amazing discoveries impact everyday life and health.

Science & Medicine
Update frequency
every 13 days
Average duration
53 minutes
Episodes
105
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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Organoids to Model Human Diseases with Hans Clevers - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Organoids to Model Human Diseases with Hans Clevers - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Hans Clevers, M.D., Ph.D., shares his research at the intersection of medicine and biology. Clevers discusses revolutionary advances in personalized medicine, where patient-specific treatments can be…
00:40:39  |   Thu 16 Nov 2023
Regulation of Lung Progenitors in Homeostasis and Injury Repair - Carla Kim Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Regulation of Lung Progenitors in Homeostasis and Injury Repair - Carla Kim Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Carla Kim, Ph.D., explains how aging impacts lung cell biology and its potential to reshape our understanding of diseases, including lung cancer. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [S…
00:29:11  |   Fri 10 Nov 2023
Clonal Hematopoiesis in Human Aging and Disease with Siddhartha Jaiswal - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Clonal Hematopoiesis in Human Aging and Disease with Siddhartha Jaiswal - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Siddhartha Jaiswal, M.D., Ph.D., discusses clonal hematopoiesis and its impact on aging and diseases. Jaiswal highlights the role of genetic variations, focusing on a specific gene, TET2, and its lin…
00:28:53  |   Wed 08 Nov 2023
A Life in Space with Peggy Whitson - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

A Life in Space with Peggy Whitson - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Astronaut Peggy Whitson, Ph.D., and Lisa Carnell, Ph.D., discuss various aspects of space exploration, life in microgravity, and the future of space science and research. They delve into the challeng…
00:39:58  |   Mon 06 Nov 2023
Telomeres in Cancer and Aging with Ronald DePinho - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Telomeres in Cancer and Aging with Ronald DePinho - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Ronald DePinho, M.D., explains how telomerase, typically linked to telomere maintenance, serves as a transcriptional co-activator in the brain. Epigenetic repression of TERT, the gene for telomerase,…
00:34:12  |   Fri 03 Nov 2023
Clonal Expansion of Blood Stem Cells in Aging and Leukemia with Leonard Zon - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Clonal Expansion of Blood Stem Cells in Aging and Leukemia with Leonard Zon - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2023

Leonard Zon, M.D., discusses cutting-edge research on the intricate relationship between macrophages, stem cells, and the development of leukemia using the zebrafish model. He delves into the fascina…
00:48:38  |   Wed 01 Nov 2023
Translating Cell Therapies to Clinical Realities with Malcolm Moos Jr. - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Translating Cell Therapies to Clinical Realities with Malcolm Moos Jr. - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Are you curious about the future of medical treatments and how they might impact your health? Malcolm Moos, Jr., M.D., Ph.D., shares how cellular therapies are revolutionizing medical treatments. Exp…
01:20:14  |   Mon 23 Oct 2023
Understanding Cell Types in the Developing Human Brain and in Glioblastoma with Aparna Bhaduri - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Understanding Cell Types in the Developing Human Brain and in Glioblastoma with Aparna Bhaduri - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Aparna Bhaduri, Ph.D., shares insights into human brain development and its intricate processes. Explore the intriguing reappearance of developmental cell elements in brain cancers like glioblastoma.…
00:58:21  |   Wed 11 Oct 2023
Induction of Germ Cell Fate from Mammalian Pluripotent Stem Cells with Toshihiro Kobayashi - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Induction of Germ Cell Fate from Mammalian Pluripotent Stem Cells with Toshihiro Kobayashi - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Toshihiro Kobayashi, Ph.D., presents his research on the mechanisms driving cell fate choices in early mammalian embryos. He also discusses the potential application of these principles in future reg…
00:57:27  |   Sun 01 Oct 2023
Stem Cells and Clinical Genomics for Clinical Trials in Dish - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Stem Cells and Clinical Genomics for Clinical Trials in Dish - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D., shares his pioneering research on cardiovascular disease mechanisms using patient-specific stem cells. Learn about accelerated drug discovery, "clinical trials in a dish," …
00:52:04  |   Fri 15 Sep 2023
Spatial Analysis of RNA Distribution During Early Mouse and Human Embryogenesis - Elsy Buitrago-Delgado

Spatial Analysis of RNA Distribution During Early Mouse and Human Embryogenesis - Elsy Buitrago-Delgado

Elsy Buitrago-Delgado, Ph.D., shares how spatial analysis of RNA distribution during early mouse embryogenesis suggests that the first cell fate choice is made at the 4-cell stage. She also discusses…
00:54:45  |   Thu 17 Aug 2023
Genomic Unraveling of Biological and Clinical Heterogeneity in Medulloblastoma - Paul Northcott

Genomic Unraveling of Biological and Clinical Heterogeneity in Medulloblastoma - Paul Northcott

Paul A. Northcott, Ph.D., St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, shares his work in multi-omic bulk and single-cell approaches to decipher molecular landscapes and developmental origins of medullobla…
01:07:46  |   Sat 05 Aug 2023
Stem Cell Approaches to Understanding Acquired and Genetic Epilepsies with Jenny Hsieh - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Stem Cell Approaches to Understanding Acquired and Genetic Epilepsies with Jenny Hsieh - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Over 65 million people around the globe are affected by epilepsy. Jenny Hsieh's research explores the underlying causes and mechanisms of epilepsies. Using stem cell-based models, including patient-d…
00:48:00  |   Sat 29 Jul 2023
Skeletal Muscle in Three Dimensions: Uncovering Connections Across Development - Matthew A. Romero

Skeletal Muscle in Three Dimensions: Uncovering Connections Across Development - Matthew A. Romero

While exercise helps us stay healthy, what is happening on the molecular level? Matthew A. Romero, Ph.D., shares his work to understand how muscle in general and other cells specifically are transcri…
00:50:26  |   Mon 26 Jun 2023
Studying the Brain Through the Lens of Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Gaia Novarino - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Studying the Brain Through the Lens of Neurodevelopmental Disorders with Gaia Novarino - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Gaia Navarino shares her work on disorder-causing genetic mutations at the system, cellular and molecular level. With a focus on autism spectrum disorder, she explains techniques used to identify co…
01:09:48  |   Fri 02 Jun 2023
Synthetic Human Embryos and Organs with Ali H. Brinvanlou - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Synthetic Human Embryos and Organs with Ali H. Brinvanlou - Breaking News in Stem Cells

Ali H. Brinvanlou, Ph.D., shares his work using in vitro attached human embryos and genome-edited synthetic embryos derived from human embryonic stem cells to learn the molecular, cellular, and embry…
01:24:30  |   Fri 28 Apr 2023
Publishing with Cell Press: Inside the Editorial Process with Sheila Chari

Publishing with Cell Press: Inside the Editorial Process with Sheila Chari

Have questions about publishing in academic journals? Sheila Chari, Ph.D., editor in chief of Cell Stem Cell, explains the process from pre-submission through publication. Series: "Stem Cell Channe…
00:59:15  |   Thu 30 Mar 2023
APOBEC3 Enzymes: From Retroviral Restriction Factors to Cancer Drivers…and Beyond? with Tim Fenton

APOBEC3 Enzymes: From Retroviral Restriction Factors to Cancer Drivers…and Beyond? with Tim Fenton

Tim Fenton, Ph.D., University of Southampton, shares his work on the roles of APOBEC3 genes. Hear how he is investigating APOBEC regulation and function in keratinocytes. Series: "Stem Cell Channel"…
00:56:13  |   Mon 27 Mar 2023
Scientific Progress: Limits of Public Governance

Scientific Progress: Limits of Public Governance

How do visions and norms of scientific progress inform, encourage or constrain democratic governance of science? How do questions of warrant, purpose, and benefit get asked and answered? Andy Murray,…
00:58:28  |   Sun 26 Mar 2023
Setting Limits for Emerging Tech: Where the Rubber Hits the Road with Carrie Wolinetz

Setting Limits for Emerging Tech: Where the Rubber Hits the Road with Carrie Wolinetz

How do we set practical policies that allow scientific discovery to thrive while keeping an eye to risks and benefits for all? Carrie Wolinetz, Ph.D., National Institutes of Health (NIH), looks at cu…
00:29:18  |   Tue 21 Mar 2023
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